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Old 10-31-2024, 11:35 PM   #21
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I really like their idea of Amazon Originals - these are short, released at once as a series, have the free KU borrowing and free audible listening, all themed. They're fun. Koontz has two with them for these.
My only experience with them is the Guillermo Del Toro/Chuck Hogan collab The Boy in the Iron Box (bought, but not yet read). Mostly it feels like an excuse to split a novel up into shorter parts and sell them individually for an overall greater cost. At least with a pulp magazine you would get a bundle of things within that genre. I'd have been happy if each volume also contained short stories by other authors. Buy for Del Toro, read other authors new to you.
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